dennis: fallout from the carnage in connecticut. some video gamers calling for a cease-fire laying of mines and games for 12 hours today, a group known as gamer gift nation pushing this idea, 3,000 gamers have signed up so far. in newtown, conn. a 13-year-old boy is mounting his own campaign to get kids to stop playing violent games entirely. he hopes to organize a game buyback. in hollywood, a personal stake in this, conn. former u.s. senator christopher dodd who left the senate in 2010 and now chairman of the motion pictures association of america and contacted the white house to see people of hollywood, quote, want to do our part to help americans he'll. we stand ready to be part of the national conversation. cheryl: one of the best performing sectors are commercial real-estate, yields on the rise and price waterhouse coopers really bullish on the sector and joining me with details from a new survey published, thank you for being here, commercial real-estate on the uptick for three years. some are worried the shine will come off